lamad <03925>
dml lamad
Pronunciation: | law-mad' |
Origin: | a primitive root |
Reference: | TWOT - 1116 |
PrtSpch: | verb |
In Hebrew: | yndml 9, wdmly 6, dmll 5, dml 4, wdml 4, ydmlm 3, dmlyw 3, dmlm 3, wdmlyw 3, Nwdmly 3, Mtdmlw 2, whdmlyw 2, ytdml 2, dmlt 2, dmlw 2, dmly 2, yndmlw 2, dmlmh 2, yndmlt 2, hdmlm 2, hndmlw 1, wdmlw 1, wndmlt 1, Mdmla 1, wdmlt 1, Mdmlt 1, hdmlw 1, Mkdmla 1, ydmlb 1, ydmlmlw 1, Kdmlm 1, tdml 1, hdmlyw 1, dmllw 1, hdmla 1, dmla 1, *tdml {ytdml} 1, Mdmll 1, yntdml 1, hdmlaw 1, Mwdml 1, Mdmllw 1, ydwmlw 1 |
In NET: | learn 11, teach 11, taught 6, Teach 5, instruct 3, trained 3, imparts 2, well-trained 2, trains 2, teaches 2, train 2, Learn 1, acquire 1, prepared 1, teaching 1, ritual 1, tried over and over 1, instructors 1 |
In AV: | teach 56, learn 22, instruct 3, diligently 1, expert 1, skilful 1, teachers 1, unaccustomed + 03808 1 |
Count: | 86 |
Definition: | 1) to learn. teach, exercise in 1a) (Qal) to learn 1b) (Piel) to teach 1c) (Pual) to be taught, be trained a primitive root; properly, to goad, i.e. (by implication) to teach (the rod being an Oriental incentive):(un-) accustomed, X diligently, expert, instruct, learn, skilful, teach(-er, - ing). |
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